Friday, 26 February 2016

Maori Lesson Vardon School Term 1

This term our focus across the school for our Maori lessons is on learning about our families and how to introduce ourselves and discuss who is in our families.

Students WALT's:
Create a video to introducing our families
Ask and give information about their family and friends

I'm looking forward to taking these lessons as I can try the things that Lorelei had pointed out that I needed to practice from my last observation.  I also am excited about providing students the opportunity to find out more about their family and be able to introduce themselves to others in Maori.

Lesson outlines using IRDPX
Practicing Teaching Criteria that I think these lessons meet:

Criteria  2. demonstrate commitment to promote the well-being of all ākonga
Because I acknowledge and respect the languages, heritages and cultures of all akonga

Criteria 3. demonstrate commitment to bicultural partnership in Aotearoa New Zealand
Because I demonstrate respect for the heritages, languages and cultures of both partners to the Treaty of Waitangi

Criteria 6. conceptualise, plan and implement an appropriate learning programme
Because I articulate clearly the aims of my lessons, and give sound professional reasons for adopting these aims, and implement them in their practice. 
Through the planning provided by the Maori lead team.  This planning demonstrates our knowledge and understanding of relevant content, disciplines and curriculum documents

Criteria 8. demonstrate in practice their knowledge and understanding of how ākonga learn
Because I enable ākonga to make connections between their prior experiences we have had with the language and learning and their current learning activities 
I provide opportunities and support for ākonga to engage with, practice and apply new learning to different contexts

Criteria 9. respond effectively to the diverse language and cultural experiences, and the varied strengths, interests and needs of individuals and groups of ākonga
I demonstrate knowledge and understanding of social and cultural influences on learning, by working effectively in the bicultural and multicultural contexts of learning in Aotearoa New Zealand

Criteria 10. work effectively within the bicultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand
Because these lessons will help my learners practise and develop the relevant use of te reo Māori me ngā tikanga-a-iwi in context




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